Maharashtra okays 16 % quota reservation for Marathas, 5 % for Muslims
Mumbai: With an eye on assembly elections after severe drubbing in the Lok Sabha polls, the Congress-NCP government on Wednesday approved 16% reservation for Marathas and 5% for Muslims in government jobs and education institutions.
With the additional 21% quotas for the politically influential Maratha community and Muslims cleared by the Cabinet, reservation in jobs and educational institutions in Maharashtra will go up to 73%.
"Maratha community is being treated as educationally and socially backward and 16% quota has been fixed for them. The quota for Muslims is not religion-based but on the criterion of social and economic backwardness," Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.
He said the provision would come into effect "immediately" and would not impinge upon the existing 52% quotas for various other sections.
Replying to a volley of questions about whether the new quota would stand legal scrutiny in view of the Supreme Court judgments of 50% cap on reservations, Chavan said: "If anyone approaches the court we will explain our stance."
Rubbishing that fresh reservation was aimed at wooing Maratha and Muslim voters following the poll debacle, he said: "The process for this started in 2004. There have been recommendations of Sachar Committee and Rangnath Mishra Commission on social, educational and economic backwardness of Muslims."